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Pictorial photography
Pictorial photography





pictorial photography

Exhibitions in many museums which have hitherto been indifferent to pictures made with the lens have opened the eyes of the public to the possibilities of the camera. From every part of our country come evidences of the growing appreciation of photography as a pictorial medium.

pictorial photography

These workers in photography see in it a medium by which the action of light upon sensitive surfaces may be so controlled as really to interpret scenes and persons in the individualistic spirit of a true art. To an increasing number, however, photography is being seen as an art, by which personal impressions of nature or human life may be expressed as truly as by the brush. To many people photography is merely a mechanical process. President of the Pictorial Photographers of America THROUGH THE WINDOWBy Hazel Jane Wiegner, Philadelphia, Pa.EPILOGUEBy Edward Weston, Glendale, Cal.ELEANORBy Delight Weston, Blue Hill, Me.GIRL WITH THE FANBy Mabel Watson, Pasadena, Cal.SHIFTING SANDBy Charles Vandervelde, Grand Rapids, Mich.WITH FACE SET TOWARD THE WESTERN FRONTBy Lieut.STILL LIFEBy Elizabeth Talcott, Elmwood, Conn.MAE MURRAYBy Ford Sterling, Los Angeles, Cal.PATRICK'S CATHEDRALBy William Gordon Shields, New York IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE WASATCHBy Thomas O.PLACING A PICTUREBy Leo Pokras, Brooklyn, N.

pictorial photography

  • MOTHER AND CHILDBy Margaret Rhodes Peattie, Chicago, Ill.
  • EVE REPENTENTBy Imogen Cunningham Partridge, San Francisco, Cal.
  • THE FARMERBy Henry Hoyt Moore, Brooklyn, N.
  • ON LAKE PATZCUARO, MEXICOBy Oscar Maurer, Los Angeles, Cal.
  • PLAYER ON THE YIT-KIMBy Margrethe Mather, Los Angeles, Cal.
  • MISTS TO-DAY-CLEAR ANONBy Edwin Loker, St.
  • MOUNT ADAMS OF THE NORTHERN LAKESBy Francis Orville Libby, Portland, Me.
  • OLD HILL TOWNBy William Kriebel, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • MISS H.By George Henry High, Chicago, Ill.
  • THE MARBLE CUTTERSBy Laura Gilpin, Colorado Springs, Col.
  • WATER SCENEBy John Wallace Gillies, New York.
  • FIFTY YEARSBy Frederick Frittita, Baltimore, Md.
  • THE GIRL FROM DELHIBy Louis Fleckenstein, Los Angeles, Cal.
  • STUDYBy Adelaide Wallach Ehrich, New York.
  • DESIGN FOR A TAPESTRYBy John Paul Edwards, Sacramento, Cal.
  • COMING TO SCHOOLBy Vernon Everett Duroc, Brooklyn, N.
  • MATSUMOTO KOSHIRO AS “TCHIKAWA GOYEMON” (THE ROBIN HOOD OF JAPAN)By C. JOHN'S CATHEDRALBy James Copella, New York
  • THE STREETBy Alfred Cohn, Brooklyn, N.
  • MICHIO ITOROBy Alvin Langdon Colburn, New York.
  • ANN SPENCERBy Jessie Tarbox Beals, New York.
  • ISLANDERSBy Laura Adams Armer, Berkeley, Cal.
  • MY LITTLE GRAY HOME IN THE WESTBy George M.






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